iii*-'Si THE - ORNING GUARDI . Pane rsourmlnxlr =I ~' Y :THIN-M-' IE' __ I. ¢==ar<,, Y r ug *WEDNE . ‘ so _ ' - I I.o55‘-<>v»~v=v-°~- l Li ‘_ AY Monsinc. cI-uIRLo1'rsrrowN,P.a.I.,JuLvIs,1904. -WEDNESDAY MQRNING- {,}“32§§.%',,°§,:,'*} I age. :s f ' ' ' f. af. n 1 ' , I . I . - ;~-- -~~ -_ 7- _ _ i. _, a is an important article III baking. You want the best that money can buy. Try our new Pure I.e.Ir1 in r and 2 lb blocks, ISC pc- Yuu willtheu use no other / / Jenkins & Son THE MIDLAND " RIIIIWIIY Until further notice, trains will run asfollows:- LEAVE ARRIVE Truro-7.oo e. nm. . Windsor 9.o5 a. tn. " 2.45 p. tn. “ _ 5.oo p. m. Windsor 7.40 s. tn. Truro 9.55 a. rn. “ 9.503. m.‘ " i.5o p. ni. ‘ 5.15 . rn. " .25 p. m. 'Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday only. H. V. HARRIS. :GENERAL MANAGER. 6 I7 dw Iyr I buy the best Footwear gold will purchase and sell at the lowest prices in the city . U'Call and see. CON ROY sa<'f"»hN, 9 E Sunnyside. Ch'town. 5-r e w tl tta Sausage makers’ Supplies. SPICES. HERBS AND SEASUNINGS. PIGS’ CASINGS. ENGLISH SHEEP CAS- INGS. _ The kind that %'Ive satisfaction. Prompt or la_ er shipment. John Hopkins.. St. John. N. B., Established 1867. I1 tts w anis Domiiilon Atlantic Railway and Steamiirip Lines to Boston I»l\ Yarmouth TI" bowler Fast Lina Between Eastern Neva Scotia and Boston Via Windsor lx Junction and Halifax. Pl 'PRA . on II.Ii.‘l°.. I .I ‘$11 I.°.“.'.f.'I‘.¥$'r‘>'I"T.',"'.II.’II iii. mouth mek-ng connection at lfarnaonth for loston. ~ ' The Royal Mail Steamships “PRINCE GEORGE" and "B051-'bN°' i ..?.’:: i'Il:‘°I.“l.'l.‘l‘.!.I'i‘.1.'.‘I..1...““l'l‘.‘!I"rBli.I:.' "'f Leave Yartnoilt di B dl 'W Boston 0:' Bm” y' ;.r\lu.‘mo\¥.‘tlilI?`(e}e.d;¢',bl:ihrt‘i'n.y`)'_a¥E:r».; ‘_7:_|§|§;*;r:.ti:;_i;&:p llalilax neat°d.ay 645 f"5~¢_'U'1"$ls_e nm Atraatle' standard I P GIFKINS, , 4 M "_ - General MQ. mg; Wil Ptlni Tint ltlllt.'l9il4. PPP? IHIIIIP IIIIIII IIN SIIllIlIlN IIIIIWII IN MII]-WIIIIIH IIMI, IlUl5££EE§lAlI5Ll_l(_lSIl0§lll`PAi13IilA;{; I-lil T00 MANY BENEFACTORO. l “O17 Which Goat Ilona’ Ivory “ne le was Tala. A certain good old gentleman addict- ed to the habit common to so 'many other story tellers of repeating the tale a great number of times realized on one occasion at least that he had told one » dhid favorites once too often. ' Surrounded by a group of chance ae- quaintances in the waiting room of a railway station, the friendly story tell- viously found himself in an embarrass- predicament in a similar building Chicago. “I was 400 miles from home," said he, “and my train was duo to leave in tea minutes: My rdilrcsd ticket-time to more than I had expected, and I lacked just 25 cents of having enough to pay for it. I turned to the man standing nut in line at the window and said: ‘Btranger, lend me a quarter, will yon? Pm just that much abort! "rho man, without a moments hesi- tation. handed me the necessary som. I' asked for`hts address, intending te return the money by mail, but he de- clined to give it. so for twenty years I have ren:t_ainagi_ in that man’s debt." At these words a ahabbily dressed man who had listened with great in- terest to the traveler’a tale stepped for- ward with extended hand. "Stranger," laid he. “I was the man that lent you that quarter twenb years ago in Chicago. If you'd offer to re turn it noy, I should.n't refuse it." Not long afterward, in another pub- lic place, the old gentleman was again recounting his favorite tale. intending to add as a climax an account of the miraculous ilnding of his former bene- factor, but inet as he said the words. "for twmty years I remained wt |nau'a debt.” the unexpected hap A ascend long lost benefactor. totally unlike the tint in appearance, stepped forth from the crowd and exclaimed: "Stranger, shake! l was the nun that leatlyou that quarter." A Distinction. Aunt lllmma was upstairs putting her lve~year\-old niece to bed. It had D001! a hard day for Bessie. Everything _had seemed tp go wrong in ber little world. but to the rest of the famill it appear- ed that the tot had simply tried bo do all she eould to Inaks herself generally aliasgrseable. he it was with a de- cided feeling of relief that Aunt lim- ma, who had been one of the principal snlervra from Bessie’s capricea. saw I lnal tuck to the sheet. “Good night, Bessie," she said. “I hope you will get out of tim I-ight aide af the bed tomorrow and that YW wewtheaoorossasyon havebeento- N." Bessie had settled herself for the illllt. but at this speech she nennced btpgstheralde ofthe cr-lband said Inst;-nanny. with on weary list; ef the misunderstood: ‘ "l wonder why grown nv D¢0l>l°_ *Nl* little girls so. l notice when its me even one says 'cross' but Wi" W' you they say ‘nervdnaf ” And Aunt Emma went downstairs pondering. V Condniaf Fl"- Bometimes a tire breaks ont in one af the holds ol' n stenmship at sea. The captain tells the passengers there il no need to be alarmed. The hatches cover the hold; water tight doors and stag bulkheads separate it from the relt the ship. Often the Bro can be lll0W¢l| to burn itself out for lac! U lil ll W manned mace. rr not Ir eau in -Sill- gnished by steam, '-I Architects try ,to make the modtehra preproof building 'like a abil! Ill mm; The “seeel cage" skyscraper ta built aothat a'lre in one mm 01’ one story is bo\#d to burn ltsenlsiong malty wtrtroor ailaiaeinr 01° ° the building. . _ I K rw;-7 vetlasl ° - Norwegian seenien are entitled tn vm before leaving their country if an Down' My ily/lthln three months ,f gpg; qspertu ,or the! ¢lIl»_v»it. 1,1 * tom" 953 ' n the uu9.iin;Q er told how he had twenty years pre-. his in f -I - »»_-~~--:::~.;r;.- ~-- __~ --~-~ 1;;-_rzma HAD T0 BE TAPPED. Terrible Suderlng of a Montreal Man I-t-foro he Cmnt his llropsy wth Dorid`rr Kidney Pills. Mout.rcsl,Qua., .luly 11t.h-(Speclal).- Aiwa' hsvintz to be tapped to relieve the terrible pain and swelling of Dropsy, Geo. Robertson, 392 St. James Street this City, was cutuplcbely cured by using Dodd`s Kidney PIll`. “My feet. were so swoulen from Dropey," says Mr. Robertson, “that when l got out of bed ln the mornings I could hardly put. them on the floor. My arms would swell at. times till I uoulcl not put my coat. ou. I had to be tappol to re- lieve me of the severe pains. "Bsforel had used the second box of i)odd‘s Kidney Pills I began to feel better. Seven boxes cured me complete- ly." :l________________i_ ‘City of Ghent’ From Halifax every Tues- day morning From Charlottetown every Thursdav. Calls at Hawkesbury, Ari- chat, Isaac's Harbdr, Sheet Harbor, Salmon River,t9anso Sumnierside ' CARVELL BROS., Agents. 1 6-23 tu, th, sea INTERCOLONIAL . .nAI.I;vi/AY Commcncing July 4th, . Passengers by S. Sa NORTI-IUMBERLAND. leaving Surnmerside after arrival of morning train from Tignish, Souris Georgetown and Charlottetown will make connection at Moncton with ~ Canada’s New Train, the “UCEAN LIMITED” lor Moli- lI’C3l. ' Through the famed Metapcrlia Valley by daylight. Only one ni§hton the road for Ottawa, Toronto, Ham lton, London and West- ern Ontario, saving hours in time. , Direct connection at Montreal with ‘ Grand Trunk Fast Express, the “Inter- national Limited", for Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis. .C°A'.'5'¢?I'I’?`I'E' Ry* woRLD'.~:. FAIR . St. Louis. TRAVEL VIA S'l‘. JOHN ANI) Canadian Pacific Wabash SHORT LINE Dinner 'ro 'rua MAIN GATES. GOOD HOTEL IN THE GROUNDS THROUGH SLEEPERS. St John to Montreal - $2.50 Montreal to St. Louis - $6.00 RETURN RATES FROM ST. IOHN: 40.70 Ticket, Good for 60 days.” Ogad for Descriptive Pamphlets and Tilnel D. r. I., c. r. Ir., sr. year. s. a At t-toon IIea.iI`r,oraad 'rmadis sues] a cook, an assistant eoek, a good ‘i $30.50 Ticket, Good for 18 days;-" 48.80 Ticket, Good to Dec. i5.’o4 ' Plough Steall Head it d 7° 1.' ¢_ ,_ Iron-“¢_ _ggsgo not. weaggn the berth. gaze Ig W A NTE D" "`”"“ """°° ""`°"`°" °" "'°`°" ,L-Tweed. _'Dons CHILDREN noon. 5 Hoi*-_n_ It-w'v1- 0" .A College Prank. Ons of the most daring of college pranks was carried through at Hart- ford, Conn., recently. Two members of the freshman class climbed to the top of the state capitol' by means of staging placed there to ald in the mak- ing of repairs and nailed their class banner to the flagpole. The rest of the class were lighting the “sophs" in an attempt to prevent n hnnncr lwlng placed on one of the coll:-ge buildings. After the sophomore ting was ln place the victors were shown the 1908 flag tioating about II liunrlrr-tl foot higher than that of 1907. An Odd Fix- Stump. Posing as an altar in the Grant’s Pass (Ore.) lodge room is an odd look- ing dr stump, its top shaped like a hu- .mau bend. Even the' features grew there naturally, and except for a little carving to improve one eye no altera- tion was necessary after a Woodman discovered the curio in the midst of the forest. A right ear is the only lacking feature, There is even a benrd. repre- sented by II white funzoua growth, The Little 0ne's ()ut.'Ilook.-FIDE ale slx year-III olll. "Mamma," she called one day, “itll get married will I have to have a husband like pai" “Yes,",repllcrl the nIol,hi=I', with an amused smile. "And lf,I don'tf;ret. ruurrir-Ii will I have to he an old maid llka Aunt Katel", “Yes.I' “l\Iamrun"--after a pause- "life a rouuh world for us women, I\ln`t. lt?" All the lung healiniz properties ofthe nine are lrottled up in Dr. Wood’a Norway Pino Syrup. I s tho most. satisfactory remedy for coughs and colds of all kinds Plrce 25c- How doth the busy Japanese improve cach warlike Inlnuie By loading up his little gun And handing nut. whats In III. Minard's Linimen lor sale everywhere. Mrs. Uppmann-~-I must. tell you, Dells, that. I was displeased ab your entertalniniz that policeman in thc kitchen last; night.. l)o|ia-Faith, Ol fild mr hlul into the parlor mn'am, but he woulrln'iI no. INSTANT RELIEF. Mr. Robt.. Jennings, Mansfield, Ont writes: ‘I have used one bottle of Dr Low’s 1‘oot.hnohe Gum for severe to iaohs an-I recclved instant relief. Besluen this lt; ached as a splendid temporary lilllnn Price l0c. “I wonder why pcoplc always speak of Earth as she?" “It`a natural enough. Nobody knows exactly what her age is." EARACHE CURED. Miss -I. J. Johnson, i`nnlafail,Alt,s,, says I was troubled wlt.l\ Earachc for a lung Lime, and nothing hcllpeli mo until I used HaIzyard's Yellow 0| , which cured me completely.” Mistress-“Do you love] babies? Mald- “Not at. three dollars a weelrjmum." MInard'a Liniment Relievea Neuralgia. “You must. coma and sea us, my dear.” said a lady to a little girl of her acquain- t-ouce' "Do you know thc nurnherl” "Oh, yes," responded the innocent. child. “Papa says you nl ways live at slxes or havens." Mlnaed’a Llniment Cum. Dandruii. ls is not. tsrue that Kipling ls now writ.- lmz another poem about Adam-Zah, the bear thtil runs like a deer. Lara-LlverPllla are the ladies' favorite I\I.hartlc,aa they do not grlpeor- pair , Ickon or weaken or oanse the a igbtiaet onvenieuoe. Price Mo.. all drnafzlete. Aa soon as Russia gets the Japanese lured to St. Petersburg shs'll proceed to show thcmlwhatfs what. llinard'a Llniment Cures Burns etc. - ‘ii the Oaar doesn'o’go no the ir~ont.pretIty soon, their won' be any irontttorrooo. altnpefyld 'headaoh are red, th oleare<{,and the-brain hri|`il'ztened»b; A lsherman who has been dead and u hip irrava for two years has beglsnmmo I- lxava used Dr. lLI. M. Monday, 4th july “ 18th “ “ ist Aug. I. ,sth II' .I 29th I. "‘ nth Sept. “ 26th " “ izth Oct. I. 24,11 .I “ Zth Nov. Between Montreal and Quebec and Charlottetown. Paola cnAlu.o'rrn‘t‘0wN ar 6 P. ra. Monday, nth july I. 2 th I " in. Ang. " zznd “ “ 5th Se t. th .P rr I9 “ 3rd Oct. .. 17,11 .I .. 3,5, .I “ 14th Nov. 'Commencing nth Se tember leave Montreal at I p. m. Returning will leave ictou, N. S. for Charlottetown, on the: Mondays at noon on arrival of trains from Halifax and St. john. §*Subject to change should circumstances require. C iigents, Charlottetown. Im n High Grade Art§Parlors, I have stood the test and come out best. M portraits have stood the test and come out best. It will onIy cost you $2.48 to try the test and get the best. It is always advisable to deal, only with reliable, and get that which is deiiable, which in my mind is always iust , Gable. . ~ ' S. F. TARBUSH, Queen Street, Ch'town. Sole Agent here for Parker’s Dye Works of Tomato. 7__l._ L .D DAIRYMEN. continent. rangeg for a St. _Iohn Exhibition. 6-no mwf Bc wtf. INTERNATIQN NEXHIBITION 17th to 24th Sept., 1904 The Largest and Most Attractive INDUSTRIAL DIS- PLAY ever made here is already assured. The Prize List is full of interest to GENERALSFARMERS. STOCQMEN. O V _ .yi , I I I In The Portrmait°LItTe= I I ...asa-.~si.»; II I Pour. rYMnN. ere. , About $1000 added in Extra Clase and Special Prizes for Horses and Cattle. AMUSEMENTS. A welcome departure from The Beaten Track ! ` Tun aainurasr arm aasr or snarm naw 'ramcs selected from all over the Tim aoMaI\IznMaN'r or roar Aaruug and other Magnificent Set Pieces coar- prisin the most expensive and elaborate FIREWORKS DISPLAY Qever elf MUSIC:-A Specially Strong Feature--viva pawns swcaoitn. Cheap fares by rail and boat from everywhere. Sawn ron rarza r.Is‘rs and all particulars to W. W. HUBBARD, Managing Director, St.|]ohn N. B. _ A Chocolate Kisses and Cocoanut Kisses at =»-‘*"”'-=e= “I I\\“.’7» ‘ffl-¢3_d¢f '55 .NN f il dit h al hem §’.%iI.h1IL.u.?.n.l'3.‘..a.L .... ghly recommend is. ye mwl, il tit w. II. Iluicllrsolls ~ l I I B TIIE STBAIIIER Will until further notice leave Steam Navigation Co’s., wharf on tuesday and Wednesday at ve p. tn. for HaIliday‘s and Brush h.afv&. Thnrsdnyat 33° p. tn. for llc- Ewents and West River Brig; Friday at 3.30 g.-nr. for ay's. Haggarty‘s and yden‘s Whafvm, East River. Saturday at 8 p. m. for Gapand. Every second Monday to ,Vernon River Bridge according to tide. Tuesday at dyno p. nr. for China PointWharf, ti e and weather for- mltting. T. J. CRAIG, Maaager,Charlothet0wl|. 3-as d tl FIRE INSURANCE Io hthsr uv nam. I 4 I I I , I » I I I IIII’ I I é ;IzIlr\-rv II I U~r.-v--~-vt,-ru/»~»~r~»|\,»-..»~» ='*'_7"--_'»v ~”-'T-- ” = l t I I I I I I III I., "IIITY ul lilllllllll” I 1 I I I I I » I I, I i I